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Naxa NMV-179X Instruction Manual
Naxa NMV-179X Instruction Manual

Naxa NMV-179X Instruction Manual

Digital audio and video player with 2.8 touch screen speaker & camera

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  • Page 1 NMV 179X...
  • Page 4 For the correct use and good performance of the player, the user must fully understand the manual as well as strictly follow the instructions provided. Avoid high temperature (above 35°C) or low temperature (below -5°C). Never knock the main machine violently. Never contact with chemicals such as benzene, thinner etc.
  • Page 5 USB2.0 high speed transmission OS: Windows XP/2K/ME/98 (driver installation needed) /Linux 9 and above /Mac OS 10 / Windows 7 CPU: Pentium-133MHz at least Memory: 32MB at least Hard disk free space, 100MB at least Video card: above 640*480, enhanced color at least (16 bits) Slide the switch to “On”...
  • Page 6 This player has high capacity lithium battery. For charging, connect the player to the USB port of the PC or to a charger. When the charger is used for charging, its indicator light is in red color. When battery power is low, the player will prompt and power off and enter Standby mode automatically.
  • Page 7: Main Menu Interface

    is MINI SD card. If no card inserted, the second disk can not be opened. This player is compatible with maximum 4GB MINI SD card. How to insert and pull out TF card How to insert: with the front (the side with characters) of the MINI SD card up (towards the screen of the player), slightly push to insert into the card holder of the player to connect.
  • Page 8: Music Interface Description

    and the player will enter the selected mode. 3. After the player enters a mode, touch the icon on the bottom right corner or press and hold the MENU button to return to the main menu interface. In the main interface, touch the “Music”...
  • Page 9 an appropriate function. Click Browser to enter different song lists - main directory, card directory, all songs, ID3 list, play list, and tag list. Click Settings to choose SRS setting: WOW, WOWHD, USERClick USER to enter user setting interface. Drag the bar or chick the options to set the functions.
  • Page 10 Directly click the video file on the screen to start playing the selected video. When play a video file, the up/down buttons and the progress bar will appear automatically by touching the screen. Browse: local directory, card directory, tag list Tag: directly click the icon and a box pops out and prompts “tag saved”.
  • Page 11 Click to change to the List mode. 2. Directly click the thumbnail to browse pictures. Click the picture, and the buttons will appear automatically at the bottom of the screen. Manual play: click the button, and the button will change to ,and click again to enter auto play mode.
  • Page 12: Radio Mode

    Radio Mode 1.In the main interface, click the “Radio” icon to enter radio Mode. 2.If no headphone, the player will prompt the user to insert a headphone. Button /Icon Description Radio channel list, click to show radio channel list. Manual search: click to enter manual search mode; short press button to manually search up / down for radio channels, and the player is mute...
  • Page 13 Enter FM station recording interface Select frequency range: China, Japan, Europe and US. 1. In Radio mode, click to enter FM station recording interface. Stop, click it and it will change to play icon to enter recording mode Save the recorded file. View recorded file.
  • Page 14 Manual browse: click it and it will change to enter auto browser mode. Auto browser time setting: 10 seconds, 15 seconds, 20 seconds, 25 seconds, 30 seconds. Save and pick tag, click to show the tag list, and then click to save or select tag.
  • Page 15 1. Click “camera” to enter the mode. 2. In frame interface, touch the screen and top & bottom button bar will appear. Touch again, and the up/down button bar will disappear. Switch to video camera mode. Number of pictures that can be taken. Self Shootting time setting: 5 seconds, 15 seconds, 20 seconds, off.
  • Page 16 Resolution switch: 320x240, 640x480, 1024x768, 1280x960. 2048*1536 Take picture Take white balance setting as an example: Click to select among different mode, then click screen to confirm selection and exit. 1. Touch the screen and top/bottom button bar will appear. Touch again and the button bar will disappear.
  • Page 17 2.Save path: local device, card device. The default is local device. To make no settings, touch the screen outside the menu to exit. Resolution switch: 176x144, 224x176, 320x240. Start video recording Video recording: click to pause video recording. Save video file, and return to video setting interface. Note: the video recording time is shown in the middle, on the left is the recorded time, and on the right is the available time remaining for video recording.
  • Page 18 In the main interface, click the “Explorer” icon to enter the mode: Flash Memory and Card Memory (not displayed if no card inserted). All files and file folders in the player can be listed, and the user may play the compatible music, video, e-book and picture files under this interface;...
  • Page 19 Click “Start counting”, “Next” or “Clear” at the bottom to realize different functions. As counting begins, “Start counting” will change to “Pause”. Simply press the corresp -onding button. Only valid in Simplified Chinese and English writing. Input characters in the input box.
  • Page 20 Switch input methods, from left to right: English, numbers & symbols, Chinese, all input methods (can be used to recognize three types of characters). 1. Click “Chinese” button to use Chinese input mode, as shown above. After input, choose the appropriate Chinese character on the keyboard.
  • Page 21 Relevant read-only product information 1.Time format: on or off. 2.Time and date: click to set. languages available for selection: English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, Korean, France, German, Spanish, Portugal, Dutch, Italian. Simply click to select the appropriate language. 1. Backlight time Click to set.
  • Page 22 minutes and 120 minutes. The setting will change to the default value “Off” if re-start the player. Default Settings After the player enters this mode, the player will prompt an auto warning about whether to restore system default setting or not. Click “Ok”...
  • Page 23 Operating Platform For Windows2000, Windows XP, Vista, DirectX, Version 9.0 or above should be used. It is not recommended to use this tool under Windows98 or Windows Me. What format can video files be recorded into This tool can be used to record video files of 320*240, 30-frame AVI format.
  • Page 24 2. Adding AV files Run software, click the “add file” button on the right side of the “input file”column to add AV files to be converted, and a dialogue box will automatically pop out for adding one or more AV files. After the file is added, the path of the AV file will be displayed in the “input file”...
  • Page 25 folder” dialogue box pops out, select the specified storage path, and then click “confirm” button. Afterwards, the path in which the video files are stored will be displayed in the “output file” column of the conversion tool interface. 3) Properties setting Before converting AV files, some important parameters of the video files need to be set, such as the type (AVI or WMV), the intercepted part and the length of the video file, image exchange,...
  • Page 26 In addition to the above file conversion methods, the AV files stored in the hard disk may also be selected and converted by right clicking the mouse and selecting the “start video conversion” in the pop-out menu, and the tool will automatically run and directly start file conversion.
  • Page 27 recording, and at the same time the start and stop record icons are active. Stop: under recording or pause recording mode, click the icon to stop recording and save the video file to the specified directory, and at the same time the start icon is active; return to the viewfinder interface, the thumbnail icon of the video file will be displayed at the bottom of the viewfinder interface.